What does 354050 mean at the back of an Audi?

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DiPatrick
07/29/25 10:22pm
The numbers 354050 at the back of an Audi represent the engine displacement of the vehicle, which helps in better differentiation. The numerical badge on the rear of the car also indicates the vehicle's configuration and grade. In reality, 354050 stands for the G-value, which can be understood as the car's acceleration performance relative to the gravitational acceleration G. The higher the number, the better the engine's power performance. Audi is a luxury car brand under Audi AG, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group in Germany. Taking the Audi A4L as an example, its dimensions are 4858mm in length, 1847mm in width, and 1439mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2908mm. The engine equipped in this model delivers a maximum horsepower of 150Ps, a maximum power of 110kW, and a maximum torque of 270Nm.
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